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Show i... V ,1 vt f Operation money back i i - COMING TO FILLMORE 4 In this day of modern research techniques, bs fairly routine for major packaged goods manufacturers io subject their products to exhaustive tests to find out how consumers will react to flavor., package design, produit names, etc,, before the products are Introduced to the market place. However, one of the most unique applies! tons of consumer iffHlnc In history was conducted list month by the I'ntted States District Court. The court was that of l'.S. District judge Miles Lord. A settlement it ade In 1973 I about io result In the return of $25 million to consumers by several major drug companies. The major arug manu- g , 2 AUGUST 31st 1 v H Lodge 2420 B.P.O.E. Present 3 ' .2 'ft CLEAN EXOTICS FUR df facturers someone who saw it last year) (Ask 1 . ? r ' allegedly overcharg- ed consumers for certain commonly prescribed antibiotics. The settle me is In response to a class action suit Initiated by six state attorney generals on behalf of their i klens. Aa a result, consumers In California, Kansas, Oret;on, Washington, ft ah, and parts of Lawall will M mailed forms that ask them to claim a refund for any of the drugs which they, may have purchased during 1954 through 19C6. Conscientious that justice at least have a better than average chance of being accomplished, a consumer ter lag organisation Is to evaluate the claims form. A scries of consumer panels were used to complete the evi The first panel was decisive. Citizens could understand the form, but wouldn't fUl them out. Thus, lire forms were completely redesigned. ft .1 , (I SS The second focus group Indicated an even better level of understanding of the form. They also concluded that cltUens now be more Inclined would to file a claim with the revised FD representative death told to be here vear, according security few minor edits were made. leased by payments n,c- A third focus group was used Administration. benefit as a fall safe panel to give a and increased Itpercenl final evaluation of the effort. They gave ll their blessing. 'lThe,beneflct8rles lnclu(d ,,C The forms were turned over to workers nd depends. retired the printer. 145 llsnbled worker of de About 14 million of the carefants. and 240 survivors final constructed ' versions ully ferrCesre.Hstiv.oI .octal of the form are being nulled county' MUUrd nt ruritV wUlb. to residents of the six states In buh. Courthouse im- -re early August, .30 from (..len(tar no- If all of the l.S. District: Court initiated research and communication activity is suc-cessful, the Operation Money quarterly Back program may help determine the future of class action suits as a form of consumer form. A T. Ilisss Family gathering protection. Echo Blake was In Evanston ft last week as a guest ot her daughter and Betty and Pier, e Nelson wlio had all of their family Itome. nofts Rowley soiv-bv-l- years witlr BIM So many inquiries have been received by the TROGRESi concerning the death of Frank D Stewart that w will peas on the He word we have received. died In late July after a few week's Illness He collapsed In a parking lot as he vas going to get a prescription filled. Cause of death was angina pec- He was 48. He is survived by his father, Frank L. Stewart, son end Scott and Shelly dauahler. Stewart; one sister, Mrs. Iou (Mabel) Elmaslan, niece ami nephew, Nancy and Cary Lima-stan- . all of Sacramento, where toris. Frank D. resided. lie had planned to accompany hts father and other family members on the "EthelStewart Memorial cruise" during July, but his health prevented this. The family arrived home just three davs after his death. Private funeral serves were mat Ion, held, followed by ire Hts ashes will be Interred In Fillmore Cemetery along side of hts mother's, Ethel Stewarl. She died tn April Son Weston, who IsassoiUted with a taw ftrmlnWtrhtta Falls, Tex., hi wife Meg, daughter and baby in, were thereon veialton. Also preset Rex Rowley, Bl.M Area Manager In the Ely District, has received s Certificate for 10 years of continuous Federal Service. Rowley, a native of Fillmore, 1tah. has served with (he ULM In Utah and Nevada Presently he ts asslrned management and reaponatbliuies for the Pony Springs Resource Ares which 4 million comprises some acres of national resource lands In Lincoln and Nye Counties. Rex and his wife, Ladcannne have three daughters and a son. were Chris Stewart In Holy Cross Frances Attken entered Holy Cross Hospital last weekend for surgery to correct a detached Nelson, sister Her friends In Fillrettna, more are hoping to hear soon that the operation has been completed successfully. She taught school In Fill more for a number of years. Kecently Mrs Attken and Lena Freeman toured Expo 74 and the Northwest. Anne snd husltand. sister Fima Cay, husband and children. Joining the group for Sunday dinner were Meg (parents, Salt Lake CUy. 2-- 3. Movi to Kllaoth Fails (1 FAIR GROUNDS 'fr Fillmore, Utah the August 31st 8 P.M. ' 4 i admission 11 Port of tit Ptocteds it Donnie and Scott Teeples and baby Ronald have moved to Klamath Falls, Oregon. He will teaching at Matama Mid-HiSchool. HU cUssea will be In the Metals shop and will coach wTestlkg and possibly football. The couple likes Klamath Falla and Invite any of their frlendt to call on them at 3547 Homodate Road. , They vUKet' here with her mother and huband, Ruth 'and Max Thornton, and In Delta trait Pat and Floyd Teeples. HU grandparents, LaClede and Lucre! U Teeplea made the trip atth them and helped them get gh UNITED NUMBEn,. 1 SEA7,.BmNGVOUnottNLAttNV( It fillnin Inyltcl action aplenty from this v.eu IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE CALI Rodger Johotoo 7435419 Jla Howling 7436303 V wU settled. a rzrrrrffirrrrrrrf rrrrrr-r-'1"'1- M.LLAkD AT. TV PROGRESS FUlmore, PUh MC31 '"' "- ...... Friday, 6 TO A BOX August 30. 1974 MeeeeeeeeeMeeeMeee OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN AMERICAN MILLARD COUNTY MILLARD COUNTY MILLARD COUNTY September 10, 1974 September 10, 1974 September 10, 1974 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for e cendidele piece e e cu X In the square et the right of the neme of the perton for whom you desire to vote end in no other piece. Do not voto for eny cendidele lilted under more then one INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for e candidate piece e croti X In the square et the right of the neme of the perton for whom you dciire to vole end n no other piece. Do not vole for eny cendidele lilted under more then one petty or group detignetion. U. S. tir'imU'ivi Oiiirnt U Voto to I No. party or group deiignetion. 1. RoOotootot:o No. I HOVE. ALUM T. RB.KAP, KARMSER MCCARTY.DARYU CoOtf I Vf Co""W'V'0 Voto Tow MOWN. YOUNG, RAY tor CooOty 0 I " tor "V IK CALUSTER. Jr. IliKumbenl) D. CUYTQN EAIRBOURN JEFFERSON I bf 04 CROSUKD, IUYANT V ALTON Voto tor Ooo 10 Yoor Totot Judge Vif$ CARROLL, LEE 13322 Jvttico of Svptwo I PAUL Skftill Oo V. JhZ. CeH Voto for Ooo LOVELL, LEM RI5SIEE, VALTER M 0o K C0R".O0f EMIT P. Voto E STEPHEN JOHNSON, Skot.H party or group detignetion. (L AUSTIN Ton Vo I JACKSON, MERLIN Voto for 9'itntt Ooo INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for e cendidele piece e cron X In the whom you desire to voto end squire et the right of the neme of the perton for In no other piece. Do not voto for eny cendidele Hated under more then one Q Q mm TT TT GE Jottico of Sopnwo Ceort 10 Yoor Ton Judge L R. CAUJSTER, D. ID JkZ. Voto tor Ooo Jr. (lncgbeiit) 3 3222 I Jottioo of Soprowo Ceor Judge I K. CAUJSTER, Jr. (IncBiatat) D. CLAYTON f AIRBOURH t JEFFERSON L IE CATES IE CATES WCHAR8 RfCHARD A MAOSPAN non Voto for Ooo 10 Yoor Ton CUYTON FAIRIOURN JCfFIRSOH LE CATES TS ONlEAKTrt i M.WAN P State of Utah, County of Mllla d, ta. I Guy Lo Robins, Clerk of Millard that ! f ctiLa.te,' for rim'MuS!, to ,lrje?d " w In the virlou, flrcllon df.fSSl?,f !fin.e.J5.m?' fc'lonon County, Utah, Tuesday, September 10, 1974, |